For the Ladies: The Macho Bar in Kyoto, Japan
Japan is known for their unique and interesting cafes and bars, and this one made just for the ladies is no exception.
Kyoto Restaurant Tour Experience | Gion at Night ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Kyoto, Japan. Think food. Lots of food! That's dining out in the city and Gion is the place to be at night. Tempura, Tofu, Ramen, Wagyu Steaks, Sushi, Sashimi, Sukiyaki, Grilled Fish ... it's endless! All with some of the best Japanese sake in the land! I haven't even gotten to the desserts!
Now close your eyes ー imagine beautiful Japanese streets lined with hundreds of wooden tea houses, red paper lanterns, bamboo -- and Geisha floating by. That's where we are going!
For first time visitors to Japan, knowing Japanese is often important to get the full dining experience. Although I can speak Japanese, I was alone so I decided to book a tour with a local guide.
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A gun and monster bar in Kyoto, Japan
Though Japan is one of the safest countries in the world they still have a fascination things the rest of the world have. I suppose that's why a gun bar exists at the cultural capital of Japan. Join myself and Toko as we blast our way through the strangest bars in Japan.
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Osaka and Kyoto, Japan
A short trip from South Korea to Osaka and Kyoto in Japan.
Featuring Downtown Osaka, Osaka Harbour, Kyoto Tower, temples, and a cool Japanese guy playing an acoustic song in a bar.
24 Hours in Kyoto | Japan's Best Monkey Park
Kyoto Monkey Park is loved by all. We make our way through it and uncover the mysterious monster street on Day 16 of Journey Across Japan with Pete Donaldson.
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Best Kyoto Sake & Food Tour | Fushimi District Best Sake In Japan
Want to experience a rock star tour of the world's greatest sake district? This is hands down the best food & drink tour we've ever done.
Kyoto is the historic capital of Japan -- The name 'Kyoto' literally translates to 'Capital City and this charming slice of old-school Japan offers a stunning range of cultural heirlooms and tasty traditions. The most notable of these traditions is arguably the craft of sake brewing; the bountiful underground springs in the precinct contain some of the purest waters on the planet, and the Japanese wasted no time in transforming this natural gift into the wondrous elixir known around the world as Sake. On this tour, you'll have a chance to sample around 25 different sakes while learning about the historic Fushimi district of Kyoto. You'll tour a 400-year-old brewery and dine at a traditional Japanese restaurant -- it doesn't get any more authentic or memorable than this.
INCREDIBLE Conveyor Belt SUSHI Experience at Kurazushi | Kyoto, Japan
As someone who has loved Japanese food and culture ever since I was a young kid, finally getting the chance to visit the country in January of 2019 was a dream come true. Everything about this beautiful island nation surpassed my expectations, from the food to the people to the sites and culture. There is no doubt in my mind: you have to come here and experience this mind-blowing country for yourself!
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At the end of my first eventful day in Kyoto, I met up with my friend Javier, who is from Miami like me, but lives in Japan! Together we explored the world of Japanese conveyor belt sushi at Karazushi Restaurant. Come along with us as we sample some of the city’s best, and most convenient, sushi!
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We began our night in a really nice area that contained both Kyoto Tower and Kyoto Station, which is one of the biggest stations in Japan. From there, we went to the top of the station. On the way, we saw a massive light show on one of the station’s staircases. At the top, we got a phenomenal view of Kyoto before passing by restaurants and other retail spaces on our way to the skyway, where we got more great views of the city and Tokyo Tower.
From there, we caught our train to Nijō Station and set out for Karazushi! I was so hungry and could not wait to eat!
Because of the long wait for a table, we decided to sit at the counter to eat, but after 40 minutes, we got a table. There is a tablet you can order from at each table and the conveyor belt of sushi runs alongside the table. Javier recommended tea with sushi instead of beer. You make the tea right at your table! Just be careful; it’s boiling hot!
Then, we dove into the sushi! I started with some salmon with melted cheese on top, which was buttery, delicious, and super soft. The salmon with onions I had with mayonnaise, soy sauce, and wasabi was delicious, and I followed that with some incredible tuna.
The minced tuna was next, followed by salmon with sticky rice and soy and wasabi. Then I had egg with sticky rice, soy, and wasabi, which I loved! It tasted kind of like tofu!
We bought some bottled beer and ordered more sushi. The beer was nice and light. I was game for anything and before I knew it, we had a huge spread of different types of sushi on our table.
I went with the salmon roe first. The seaweed with it gave it a nice crunch and the roe pops in your mouth when you bite it. Next was a sort of seafood salad wrapped in seaweed, and then shrimp with avocado, mayonnaise, and onions. After that, I went with a type of eel, which was amazing, and salmon with melted cheese, which I also loved.
Next, we tried Inarizushi, which is rice inside a deep-fried pocket of tofu. It was sweet, almost like a combination of honey, rice, and dough. My next selection had tuna, egg, and scallions. It was my favorite of the night so far!
After 19 plates and 38 pieces of sushi, we had finally eaten our fill. I disposed of our plates and watched some anime as a reward. I loved my meal at Kurazushi and I highly recommend coming here if you want some amazing and inexpensive sushi. Each plate was roughly $1 U.S. each and the beers were 300 Yen/$2.69.
Whoa, what a night of phenomenal sushi! I hope you enjoyed coming along with me on my incredible conveyor belt sushi experience in Kyoto! If you did, please give it a thumbs up, leave me a comment below, and subscribe to my channel for more awesome travel and food content!
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The Most Beautiful Restaurant in Japan - Kyoto Kitcho
We're taking you to Kyoto Kitcho, a 3 Michelin Star restaurant nestled in Arashiyama. It's one of the most respected restaurants in Japan, and definitely up there for the most beautiful, not only in Japan, but in the entire world. Join us as we show you what a traditional Kaiseki meal looks and as we interview executive chef Kunio Tokuoka.
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Traditional Ramen Noodle Bar in Kyoto - World Kitchen
Nici experiences a delight for all her senses as she steps into a Ramen Noodle Bar in Kyoto..
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Recently visited an upscale bar named Star Bar in Kyoto... bartender Koji makes a coffee drink with Hokkaido Cream followed by a martini.
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The ULTIMATE Japanese FOOD & DRINK Tour of Shibuya - Izakaya Bar Hopping | Tokyo, Japan
In January of 2019, I had the amazing opportunity to spend twelve days in Japan while working a job for a company there. I had some of the most incredible travel and food experiences of my life during those twelve days, and was lucky enough to immerse myself in traditional Japanese culture and visit some of the country’s most iconic sites. I hope you enjoy watching this Japan series as much as I enjoyed filming it!
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On the night of my third day in Tokyo, I set out on an incredible food and drink tour with Magical Trip, a tour service that is available in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima and takes small groups of tourists on a wide variety of food and cultural tours. Best of all, the tours are led by local guides, so participants get the inside scoop on places known only by locals. I couldn’t wait to get started!
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My last street food tour of Tokyo began on another freezing night at Shibuya Crossing, the busiest intersection in the world! I met up with my tour guide, Remi, and my fellow tour-goers, and we set off on our Izakaya, or a mixture of restaurants and bars, tour of Shibuya!
At our first place, we started with a wet towel to clean our hands (and in my case, my face) before our meal. Then, we ordered some shochu, a Japanese spirit that’s a lot like vodka. It’s about 25% alcohol and reminded me of rakia. It’s pretty strong!
My first dish was tuna sashimi with shoyu (soy sauce) and wasabi. It was so fresh and fatty. One of the best things about dining in Japan is all of the fresh seafood! Next up was the fried oyster, which was crunchy and buttery and fantastic with the mayo it was served with.
On our way to our next place, we passed by lots of restaurants and stores selling things like shoes, clothing and even lingerie! This area is exactly what you expect to see when you think “Tokyo,” bright lights and a dizzying flurry of activity everywhere you look!
Our next stop was an Izakaya building, where we went up to the third floor and had some sake with ice to start, followed by some wagyu beef that was torched right at our table! I had it with some rice and wasabi. It was so buttery and a little crispy on top from the torch. Fantastic!
Then I had some waygu beef with rice and green onions, which was also amazing! I loved it!
After that, we headed to our third Izakaya, a place called Meat Alley, which offered a wide selection of alcoholic drinks and meat dishes. I started with some plum wine, which tasted like grapefruit juice! I couldn’t believe it was wine, but it was delicious!
After our drinks, we moved on to some karaage, or fried chicken. It was so different, but so amazing! It blows KFC out of the water, for sure! Next I tried some asparagus and mushrooms, which were phenomenal. Then, it was time for bacon! It was super thick and fatty and very flavorful.
I followed the bacon with a super dry, cold sake that had a nice, fruity flavor, and we finished off our night with a quiz based on some of the information Remi shared with us on our tour. How do you think I did?
Wow! What a night! That Izakaya tour was so much fun and was a great way to eat some food and have some drinks like a local would. I have to thank Remi and Magical Tours for such an incredible night.
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Top 10 Things to DO in KYOTO Japan | WATCH BEFORE YOU GO
TOP 10 Things to Do in Kyoto Japan Guide. This Kyoto guide tours Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kiyomizu Temple, Gion, Hanamikoji, Pontocho and Nishiki market areas. Kyoto Tour supported by We experience local Kyoto street food in Nishiki market as well as local Kyoto food Hamo at a Japanese Kappo Cuisine restaurant, Japanese machiya Starbucks, yakitori restaurant and Kyoto ramen as we travel to Kyoto Pontocho and Kyoto Kawaramachi areas. Kyoto Travel Tips by a local guide.
Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a city on the island of Honshu. It's famous for its numerous classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It’s also known for formal traditions such as kaiseki dining, consisting of multiple courses of precise dishes, and geisha, female entertainers often found in the Gion district.
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0:41 #1. Gion District
0:56 - Hanamikoji
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1:52 - Gion Shirakawa
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2:56 #2. Machiya Starbucks Kyoto Nineizaka Yasaka Chaya
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4:13 #3. Sannenzaka (Sanneizaka)
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5:13 #4. Matcha House
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7:31 #5. Temples and Shrine
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8:56 - Fushimi Inari Shrine
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11:08 #6. Kyoto Ramen - Wajo Ryomen Sugari
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13:11 #7 Pontocho Alley
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13:48 - Happy Stand Bar
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14:11 - Pontocho Yasohachi Yakitori
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15:15 #8. Shopping Area - Kawaramachi
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Geisha of Kyoto
Join me as I explore the Gion District of Kyoto, Japan, home of the mysterious and fascinating Geisha.
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Let's get our drink on! Kyoto's Kiyamachi!
So Kyoto is generally a city of tradition and sightseeing, but that doesn't mean you can't relax and grab a few drinks with your friends and the locals. Check out Kiyamachi, Kyoto.
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